Bobby Burns

Vegetarian
Vegan
Dairy Free
Health score
1%
Bobby Burns
45 min.
8
178kcal

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Introducing the Bobby Burns, a delightful cocktail that perfectly balances the rich flavors of Scotch and sweet vermouth, making it an ideal choice for any gathering. This recipe is not only vegetarian and vegan but also dairy-free, ensuring that everyone can enjoy this sophisticated drink. With a preparation time of just 45 minutes, you can whip up a batch that serves eight, making it perfect for parties, celebrations, or a cozy night in with friends.

At only 178 calories per serving, the Bobby Burns is a guilt-free indulgence that will impress your guests with its elegant presentation and refreshing taste. The addition of a lemon twist garnish adds a zesty touch, enhancing the overall experience. Whether you're serving it as an antipasti, starter, or a delightful snack, this cocktail is sure to be a hit.

What makes the Bobby Burns truly special is its versatility. The recipe allows for easy adjustments, enabling you to explore other Scotch-based drinks with similar formulas. From the classic Rob Roy to the intriguing Loch Ness, the possibilities are endless. So, gather your friends, chill your ingredients, and get ready to serve up a round of Bobby Burns that will leave everyone asking for more!

Ingredients

  •  optional: lemon for garnish
  • 1.5 cups scotch whiskey 
  • 1.5 cups mirin sweet (such as Carpano Antica)
  • ounces water ()

Equipment

  • bowl
  • funnel

Directions

  1. In a pitcher that holds at least 5 cups, combine the Scotch, vermouth, water, and Bénédictine and stir well. Using a funnel, decant into a 1-liter liquor bottle or two 750-ml liquor bottles. Cap tightly and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, until chilled.
  2. To serve, set out a bowl or wine bucket filled with ice. Shake the bottle to ensure the cocktail is well mixed, then set it in the ice so it stays chilled.
  3. Pour into coupe or martini glasses and garnish each drink with a lemon twist.
  4. The Scotch and vermouth are poured in equal parts, with just one-sixth part of Bénédictine. That formula makes it easy to mix up the cocktail in any size batch. And with a few small variations, you can make a number of other Scotch-based drinks using similar formulas. Here are some examples:• Rob Roy: 2 parts Scotch and 1 part sweet vermouth, with a couple of dashes of Angostura bitters per drink, served on the rocks in old-fashioned glasses, garnished with a maraschino cherry.• Rusty Nail: Equal parts Scotch and Drambuie, stirred with ice and served in old-fashioned glasses (some variations call for a little more Scotch than Drambuie).• Loch Ness: 1 1/2 parts Scotch, 1 part Pernod, and 1/4 part sweet vermouth, stirred with ice in old-fashioned glasses.
  5. Reprinted with permission from Cocktails for a Crowd: More than 40 Recipes for Making Popular Drinks in Party-Pleasing Batches by Kara Newman. Text copyright © 2013 by Kara Newman; photographs copyright © 2013 by Teri Lyn Fisher. Published by Chronicle Books, LLC.

Nutrition Facts

Calories178kcal
Protein8.87%
Fat5.31%
Carbs85.82%

Properties

Glycemic Index
5.06
Glycemic Load
1.8
Inflammation Score
-6
Nutrition Score
5.1156520726888%

Flavonoids

Eriodictyol
23.07mg
Hesperetin
30.13mg
Naringenin
0.59mg
Luteolin
2.05mg
Kaempferol
0.03mg
Myricetin
0.54mg
Quercetin
1.23mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:177.95kcal
8.9%
Fat:0.32g
0.5%
Saturated Fat:0.04g
0.26%
Carbohydrates:11.79g
3.93%
Net Carbohydrates:8.77g
3.19%
Sugar:2.74g
3.05%
Cholesterol:0mg
0%
Sodium:3.05mg
0.13%
Alcohol:20.2g
100%
Alcohol %:11.91%
100%
Protein:1.22g
2.44%
Vitamin C:57.24mg
69.38%
Fiber:3.02g
12.1%
Vitamin B6:0.09mg
4.32%
Potassium:149.48mg
4.27%
Iron:0.66mg
3.65%
Vitamin B1:0.05mg
3.12%
Folate:11.88µg
2.97%
Calcium:28.61mg
2.86%
Copper:0.05mg
2.45%
Magnesium:8.82mg
2.2%
Vitamin B5:0.21mg
2.05%
Phosphorus:18.61mg
1.86%
Manganese:0.04mg
1.8%
Vitamin B2:0.02mg
1.3%
Vitamin E:0.16mg
1.08%
Source:Epicurious